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Don't know any more details gentlemen just that the watches look awesome and hope they are priced and sized well. They ll be a huge hit. Huge hit. Ceramic or SS the watches have both a tool and an aesthetic approach combination, hard to achieve but they did it.
2,692 Discussions and CommentsMember since Sept. 20, 2007
Dimitris, never fear .....you do not walk alone! We are right behind you to help.
Of course, as good IWC Forumers our priority would need to go in the first place to saving your beautiful watches, but never fear you are my friend a very close second and we will protect you too!
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Very interesting. I'd like to have some confirmation on the 40mm size that's being bandied about (presumably for the steel version, sans hex bolts), but overall I'm pleased with what I'm seeing.
My 3227-01 can still sleep safe at night, knowing that it remains supreme, but I have little doubt that these new Inges will be well received.
Regards, Adam
PS - Not so sure about that ceramic one with the brown dial and aged lume...
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@ Adam, your kidding right? That brown dialed Inge is going to be a hit!
Of course, different tastes for different folks and I respect you "indecision" - maybe one needs to see the piece in the steel (oops - ceramic!) to be able to be certain.
134 Discussions and CommentsMember since April 18, 2007
8541 Wrote:@ Adam, your kidding right? That brown dialed Inge is going to be a hit!
Of course, different tastes for different folks and I respect you "indecision" - maybe one needs to see the piece in the steel (oops - ceramic!) to be able to be certain.
Which one is your favorite?
I guess I'm just not convinced that brown on black is such a good look, but yes, final judgment will not be rendered until it's on my wrist.
As for my favorite, it would be the simple steel model, though I do lament the passing of the intricately patterned "I" motif on the dial as well as the decision not to use the c.80110 under the hood.
They ll be a huge hit. Huge hit. Ceramic or SS the watches have both a tool and an aesthetic approach combination, hard to achieve but they did it.
Best regards
Argiris
Best regards
Mark
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Bill
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Thank you Argiris!
IWC is going to destroy my home.....LOL
Best regards
Dimitris
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Of course, as good IWC Forumers our priority would need to go in the first place to saving your beautiful watches, but never fear you are my friend a very close second and we will protect you too!
Best regards
Mark
Last edited: 16 April, 2013 - 00:36
My 3227-01 can still sleep safe at night, knowing that it remains supreme, but I have little doubt that these new Inges will be well received.
Regards,
Adam
PS - Not so sure about that ceramic one with the brown dial and aged lume...
Of course, different tastes for different folks and I respect you "indecision" - maybe one needs to see the piece in the steel (oops - ceramic!) to be able to be certain.
Which one is your favorite?
Best regards
Mark
Last edited: 16 April, 2013 - 00:36
I guess I'm just not convinced that brown on black is such a good look, but yes, final judgment will not be rendered until it's on my wrist.
As for my favorite, it would be the simple steel model, though I do lament the passing of the intricately patterned "I" motif on the dial as well as the decision not to use the c.80110 under the hood.
Regards,
Adam
Last edited: 29 November, 2012 - 22:28